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Andy's Novelty Clocks "Click" to Login or Register 
Picture of Andy Krietzer
posted April 13, 2004 15:54
Thermostat clocks. They were used to change the temperature adjustment at a certain time. The "key" is a thermometer made in France.

Thermostat clocks
 
Picture of Andy Krietzer
posted April 13, 2004 15:55
Bucherer musical alarm clock on left, birdcage clock on right, unusual clock in middle.

Assorted clocks
 
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posted April 13, 2004 15:57
Lux shelf cuckoo.

Lux shelf cuckoo
 
Picture of Andy Krietzer
posted April 13, 2004 15:58
This is the timer for a Verdin electronic Carillon.

Verdin Carillon
 
Picture of Andy Krietzer
posted April 13, 2004 16:02
This is a small Dutch clock made by John Warmink. He abreviated the name of his company "Wuba". This is burled Walnut, I think. Nice clock but very small. Moon dial and bim-bam strike.

Wuba 1
 
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posted April 13, 2004 16:02
Wuba rear.

Wuba 2
 
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posted April 13, 2004 16:03
Wuba dial.

Wuba dial
 
Picture of Andy Krietzer
posted April 13, 2004 16:08
Space shuttle watch, "Space 2000", quartz.

Space 2000
 
Picture of Andy Krietzer
posted April 13, 2004 16:10
I Can Tell Time child's watch. The teeter-totter is on the escapement. It actually works, for a while.

I Can Tell Time
 
Picture of Andy Krietzer
posted March 09, 2007 15:56
Miniature version of the Flying Ball Clock. This one was made in Japan. It only has an hour hand. Ball and cord are missing on this one.

Andy

flying ball miniature 1
 
Picture of Andy Krietzer
posted March 09, 2007 15:57
Side view of same clock (1970s I think).

side
 
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